Anthony Taylor appointed ref for Chelsea

Don't miss him too much. He was on bt yesterday saying that Taylor had a good game and got everything right. Twat
And this is the prime reason why for me that certain games outcomes are predetermined to a certain extent....if Webb had said Taylor had a bit of a nightmare I would think Taylor's had a bad day at the office but for Webb to back him just highlights how bent yesterday's game was....
 
Violent play that was downplayed because Tit Taylor saw it in a lesser light than the two we had! Wrong at every which way the Laws of the Game are written. Violent play is violent play and the guy should have gone. Soon as I saw that I said Red Card. The fact it was a yellow confirmed that Taylor was operating two parallel sets of Laws - the real ones for us, and his own, home-made, home-spun, specially-written for the occasion set for CFC.
I thought exactly the same, it was clear Aguero would see red and I thought to myself at least the idiot sub has just evened it out. But no, it was our guys saw red.
I don't know if you noticed But Taylor paused throughout the dishing of cards, it seemed to me that he was listening to instructions as to what to do.
 
He is obviously a cheat. There are no other words to describe that performance yesterday.

One decision what proper pissed me off yesterday was the Cahill challenge on Kun. Not only did Cahill clearly wipe out Kun and leave him injured, any advantage we would have had from that move would have been from having Kun involved in the attack. Taylor practically forced KDB to run into trouble where he had no option but to lose possession and then allowed play to continue, and Chelsea to attack, whilst Kun was still down injured.
Thanks for reminding me. We said that at the time. How on earth is it advantage when your main attacking player is down and your only other one is outnumbered by four defenders?
 
He is obviously a cheat. There are no other words to describe that performance yesterday.

One decision what proper pissed me off yesterday was the Cahill challenge on Kun. Not only did Cahill clearly wipe out Kun and leave him injured, any advantage we would have had from that move would have been from having Kun involved in the attack. Taylor practically forced KDB to run into trouble where he had no option but to lose possession and then allowed play to continue, and Chelsea to attack, whilst Kun was still down injured.

The guy is a fucking disgrace to his profession.
This.
But when hazard went down in the first 15 mins he stopped play straight away even though it wasn't a head injury
We had a similar situation and didn't stop the games
 
Thanks for reminding me. We said that at the time. How on earth is it advantage when your main attacking player is down and your only other one is outnumbered by four defenders?

Apparently thanks to Neville and the other sages at Sky, it was our own fault as we played on! Now forgive me for thinking you have to play to the whistle and that early on in the game, a Chelsea player had gone down under similar circumstances and of course, Taylor immediately blew his whistle to stop the game!
 
The problem we have is we need to pick our battles. How many times this year do we come on post game and hear "the ref" this or that. Southampton and Burnley immediately spring to mind, the refs were just poor, but it wasn't purposely anti-city.

There's a fine line between incompetence and corruption, but it's a line that is there. Refs and linesmen have bad games. It happens and we need to stop being so sensitive about it.

Because if not, when we get completely shafted like yesterday, we're looked at as the boy who cried wolf.
 
He did well to resist his instinctive movement for his red card when Sergio got blocked. We already know it's all ego for refs, but he'lll be annoyed about that when he's watching MOTD.


Bollocks. He'll be chuffed to fuck that he got away with it.
 
The problem we have is we need to pick our battles. How many times this year do we come on post game and hear "the ref" this or that. Southampton and Burnley immediately spring to mind, the refs were just poor, but it wasn't purposely anti-city.

There's a fine line between incompetence and corruption, but it's a line that is there. Refs and linesmen have bad games. It happens and we need to stop being so sensitive about it.

Because if not, when we get completely shafted like yesterday, we're looked at as the boy who cried wolf.

So us moaning on the internet caused yesterday's debacle ? You post some weird theories.
 
This.
But when hazard went down in the first 15 mins he stopped play straight away even though it wasn't a head injury
We had a similar situation and didn't stop the games
The exact same happened at Burnely last week. The ref stopped the game when their guy was injured but carried on when Sterling went down, neither were head injuries. Seems they use a different set of laws for our opponents.
 

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